ent

Definitions

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n. A fictional large talking tree.

v. To empty or pour.

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

A suffix of adjectives, and of nouns originally adjectives (primarily, in the original Latin, a present participle suffix), cognate with the original form of the English present participle suffix -ing, as in ardent, burning, cadent, falling, crescent, growing, orient, rising, etc.: equivalent to -ant.

Abbreviations of entomology.

Etymologies

Coined by J. R. R. Tolkien in The Lord of the Rings, 1954–55, from Old English ent ("giant"), from Proto-Germanic *antiz. (Wiktionary)

Possibly from empty, through assimilation of the "m" to the following "t" (Wiktionary)

Examples

Notice the similarity in phrasing between Heidegger and Adorno: they both talk of unveiling Adorno uses the word ent-hüllen, Heidegger ent-bergen, they both imply that truth is revealed by lifting a barrier that prevents it to be seen, but the crucial difference is that for Adorno truth is revealed through a critical relationship to the world, for Heidegger it is purely affirmative.

Notice the similarity in phrasing between Heidegger and Adorno: they both talk of unveiling (Adorno uses the word ent-hüllen, Heidegger ent-bergen, they both imply that truth is revealed by lifting a barrier that prevents it to be seen), but the crucial difference is that for Adorno truth is revealed through a critical relationship to the world, for Heidegger it is purely affirmative. (title unknown) from enowning

(car (entsel))) (att_prop att_tagname ent This says that chgattxtlaystyle is an unknown command but since you can use it I assume it will work. replacement_layer and replacement_style, should I be replacing a temp value in the program where you do a table search and put my style and layer?

"G-Anno-Text") (setq att_stylename "dim") (att_prop att_tagname ent 8 att_layername) (att_prop att_tagname ent 7 att_stylename) (chgattxtlaystyle "G-Anno-Text" "dim" 0) where the first argument is the new layer name, the second argument is the new style name and the third argument is the new oblique angle.

"G-Anno-Text") (setq att_stylename "dim") (att_prop att_tagname ent 8 att_layername) (att_prop att_tagname ent 7 att_stylename) my function, than you should call it like this: where the first argument is the new layer name, the second argument is the new style name and the third argument is the new oblique angle.